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`K_C` for the reaction `2X leftrightarrow Y+Z` is `2 times 10^-3` at a given time the composition of reaction mixture `[X]=[Y]=[Z]=2.8 times 10^-4 M`. IN what direction, the reaction will proceed?

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To determine the direction in which the reaction will proceed, we need to compare the reaction quotient (Q) with the equilibrium constant (Kc) for the reaction: **Reaction:** \[ 2X \leftrightarrow Y + Z \] **Given:** - \( K_C = 2 \times 10^{-3} \) - At a given time, the concentrations are: ...
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